The Vegas Radar

Neon Signs, Domed Pools and Strip Comedy

A New Restaurant Called Honey Salt

The Strip’s great. Really, it is. But sometimes you want a certain vibe. Something like, say, summer in
Massachusetts. And for those times, there’s this place. It’s got a bunch of reclaimed wood, farmhouse
tables, meatballs and scallops. Be thankful they weren’t going for a summer-in-Reno vibe.

A Graveyard for Defunct Neon Signs

Neon: it’s what makes the Strip glow and your eyes hurt. There’s a whole museum dedicated to the stuff,
and now the outdoor spot known as the Boneyard’s open for tours. So stop by for views of iconic Vegas
signage dating back to the 1930s. And pay your respects to Girls! Girls! Girls!

Project Pie, Open at Last

Here’s your new MGM pizza spot. It’s called Project Pie, and after a bunch of delays, it’s finally
open. So stop in. Say hello. Grace them with your pizza-eating prowess. Just choose your toppings, then
watch as it’s transformed in the magnificent, 800-degree, pizza-yielding crucible. Ah, the circle of life.

Strip Comedy at the Palms

Hey, look, a couple attractive ladies are on stage. Removing their clothes. While the audience cheers. So...
yep, comedy show. Improv, to be exact. And it involves two teams going head-to-head, with human scorecards
shedding clothing for each victory. But really, there are no losers here.